One of the newsgroup members, Jim, has graciously established a website where these articles will be available in their entirety. It is: _http://members.cox.net/barnesgen/Barnesville.html_ (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~schooling/Barnesville/Barnesville.html) What I will do is list the pages and the names I have for those pages. If you see a name you want to know more about go out to the web site and access that page. THANK YOU JIM! Page 11 Second Period From 1832 to 1852 4 Mercantile Houses: James Barnes & Sons, Hoyle & Green, Davenport & Gibson, Hicks, Wooton & Co., and Benjamin H. Mackall Grocer: Thomas D. Laws Hotels: John O. Parsons and Wm. Shankland Shoemakers: William Moore, William Hill, William Parsons, and Joseph Gardner Cabinetmakers: Nathan Riley, Archibald Cole and Samuel Kimbal Chair Factory: Issac Kineade Saddle and Harness Makers: Robert Mills & John Brown Tanneries: Robert Mills and Benjamin Mackal Blacksmiths: Snyder & Dawson, Aduddle & Francis, and John Bailey Silversmith: Hibbard Hatters: Panter (the rest is unreadable) Farm equipment and plowmakers: James McLeigh Tailors: William Mitten and Joseph Farley Physicians: Dr. Carolus Judkins and his son Joel. Tobacco Merchants: Jesse Judkins, Henry T. Barnes, Kelion Hager, and Allen Barnes Dry Goods: Kelion Hager and Adam Hentz Names also mentioned on this page are: Dr. Isaac Hoover 1834 Mercantile House of Hicks, Wooten and Co., failed. Bela Manahan Francis E. Uncles In 1834 Barnesville was expanded to include all of what was called “Calvert” . That is it for page 11. You can still email me if you want me to send you a copy of the page.